Each sleeve in this 250-pack of CD or DVD Sleeves from Print File is an archival top-loading polypropylene pocket with a white interior divider that will hold a single CD or DVD on both sides of the sleeve. The thumb-cut opening allows you to easily extract or insert the discs into the pockets without causing any damage to them. Located at the top of the sleeve is a 1/2" writing header with paper inserts to index or identify the contents of your CD or DVD. The sleeves fit and are compatible with the CD80 Portfolio Box, CD-FLIPBOX, and CD-Bins.
Print File CD/DVD Sleeves (250-Pack, White)
$69.97
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Weight | 2.55 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.1 × 8.2 × 5.5 in |
Accommodates | 250 x 1 Disc |
Material | Polypropylene |
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Herminia Hauck (verified owner) –
Print File usually makes excellent products but these sleeves are really easy to damage while using. The plastic is crimped to the liner on both sides and comes apart without much tension. I don’t know if we got a defective batch but I am only putting one cd in each sleeve. Two cds puts a lot of stress on the crimps. Oh, by the way the cardboard inserts are worthless. I’ve just been using a sharpie on the top where the insert goes.